BJMC come but can't complete signing
Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation (BJMC) yesterday turned up at the Bangladesh Football Federation House for their players' registration for the upcoming Bangladesh League, but due to miscommunication they had to return without registering any players.
BJMC, who were one of the powerhouses in local football in the '80s, entered the BFF premises on horse carriages as the band party led the way beating drums and blowing whistles.
Due to lack of proper documents, adequate fees for registration and unsigned papers, the newly promoted team have been asked to turn up later to complete the registration formalities.
BJMC were given direct entry into the professional football league considering their previous organising capacity and funds for the football team, which is all set to return to the top flight after 27 years. BJMC director and former national player Arif Khan Joy said they would present a new brand of football in the country.
And, their new brand of football depends on veteran striker Alfaz Ahmed, midfielder Abul Hossain, winger Abdullah Parvez, goalkeeper Mohammad Nehal, defender Amit Khan Shuvro, who are noteworthy names in BJMC's potential roster.
BJMC has targeted to stay among top three teams of the league.
“We will prove ourselves on the pitch and bring a new style of football which will be replicated by others in future,” said BJMC director and former footballer Arif Khan Joy. “We will bring quality foreign players as well as coaches to meet our target.”
BJMC, who have made Tangail their home venue, have appointed Jakaria
Babu, Wazed Gazi and Saidur Rahman as coach, advisor and goalkeeping coach respectively.
Alfaz Ahmed, the probable captain of BJMC, said they are all eager to play for BJMC and prove themselves.
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